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If you do, you'll be familiar with BABIP (batting average on balls in play) which is considered a crude measure of "luck."

As you can imagine, anytime a ball is put in play, there is a chance it's fielded for an out of falls for a hit. There are times when a guy stings the ball and the shortstop makes a leaping catch. Anywhere else on the diamond and that ball is a hit.

Over the course of a season, a player can be lucky, unlucky, or neutral. A lucky hitter might get a number of seeing eye singles that should have been outs and/or some hits that happened to land right in front of an Adam Dunn quality defensive atrocity. An unlucky hitter is the opposite, perhaps they hit too many balls near Michael Bourn.

Lesson in luck aside, Chooch as a very high BABIP - .362. His BABIP should be around .315. Let's call that a 50 point difference which is the same as saying that 5% of his hits on balls in play should have been outs. That's roughly 5 hits to date which reduces his batting average down to .331.

There's more to it then that, but it's possible to deconstruct most of Chooch's season as a sabermetric anomaly. He's certainly been very good even when adjusted back to luck neutral, but it's not such a stark change.

Anyone who has been watchig the games thought, they'll tell you, Chooch is hitting the ball hard almost every AB, so those numbers should definately be high this year.

Chooch has said that after the year ended last season, Charlie told him to come back this year in great shape because we were going to need him, and Chooch said he listened to him and did things differently this offseason. He's even said it's the first time he hit the weights hard during an off season.

I'm with what a lot of people are saying, I think it must be hard to get away with taking any PEDs these days. Even most that are failing drug tests, it's because of suppliments that contain something illegal, not PEDs. Seems Manny is probably the only one that actually got caught with something PED like these days.

The guy's batting average is up SEVENTY points in one year. A HUNDRED points since '09. Heck, he batted .219 in '08!

He's DOUBLED his HR output - in one half of a year - compared to last year's entire season. And in fact in his first 80 games he's knocked out the same number as he had in the two previous seasons COMBINED.

SNIFF SNIFF

Something's fishy.

Watch some of his ABs from year to year. This year, he has a short compact swing and is going with the pitch. In previously years he has had a longer swing and didn't make the same kind of consistent contact. He is really putting it all together with the bat this year.

Pink Floyd sir. He's performing the Wall at CBP tonight. 2nd time I'll be seeing him

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